
Comforting Drama Movies On Netflix That Will Make You Feel Safe If You Have Agoraphobia – Netflix (Courtesy)
If you prefer to leave the house alone, avoid crowds or even closed spaces like cinemas or supermarkets, and prefer to stay at home, these drama movies on Netflix will make you feel safer and help you overcome your agoraphobia, if you want to take action on its.
It was the hand of God
The Oscar winner, director and screenwriter Paolo Sorrentino, is back in 2021 with ‘Era la mano di Dio’, a drama about a young man going through a family tragedy in which the arrival of Diego Armando Maradona is coincidentally relevant. Available on Netflix.
Patch Adams
With Robin Williams alongside Philliph Seymour Hoffman, we ‘Patch Adams’, a comedy drama on Netflix. The story is based on real events, on the doctor from whom the film is named, and on his revolutionary and unusual methods of applying the therapies.
lost in tokyo
At a time when cities are getting bigger and bigger, there are more people with agoraphobia and they might just find solace in ‘lost in tokyo’, a romantic drama starring Bill Murray and Scarlett Johansson, in which they play an actor and a girl who start a relationship during a trip to Japan.
Extraordinary
Based on ‘The lesson of Augusti’, ‘Extraordinary’ is a children’s drama on Netflixwith Julia Roberts and Owen Wilson, in the story of Auggie Pullman, a boy born with a facial deformity, and many operations that have left him at home for a long time, and who faces his first big challenge, participating for the first time in school.
my footprints at home
Along the same lines as a children’s adventure, there is “My Footprints Home”, a film with Bryce Dallas Howard, in a thrilling story about Bella, a dog who gets lost and has to travel 600 kilometers to find her home. and meet its owner.
the games of fate
In this case, “Silver Linings Playbook” has various names in different regions, but we will continue with “Destiny Games”, a drama with Bradley Cooper, Jennifer Lawrence and Rober De Niro. The story of a man who lost his home, his job and his wife, after spending eight months in a psychiatric hospital, and now returns to his parents’ home.
By Jorge Ruiz
Source: Nacion Flix

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